So the dream ends. What an amazing and unforgettable journey we've had. The lads played with heart, passion and fire. They showed the world that we are no one man team. We've built a good platform for Welsh football and long may it continue.

ForeverRed wrote:So the dream ends. What an amazing and unforgettable journey we've had. The lads played with heart, passion and fire. They showed the world that we are no one man team. We've built a good platform for Welsh football and long may it continue.

Unmeasurable pride from everyone in Wales.

You have a right to be proud of your team they were brilliant. Although you matched Portugal Wales were undone by the brilliance of Ronaldo, how did he jump so high and hover before he headed an unstoppable goal? I can1`t help thinking things might have been different if Ramsey had played but we will never know.

ForeverRed wrote:So the dream ends. What an amazing and unforgettable journey we've had. The lads played with heart, passion and fire. They showed the world that we are no one man team. We've built a good platform for Welsh football and long may it continue.

Unmeasurable pride from everyone in Wales.

You have a right to be proud of your team they were brilliant. Although you matched Portugal Wales were undone by the brilliance of Ronaldo, how did he jump so high and hover before he headed an unstoppable goal? I can1`t help thinking things might have been different if Ramsey had played but we will never know.

All if's and but's RR. Considering we were written off even qualifying for the tournament we've done unbelievably. It just wasn't to be.

Steve wrote:He has no pace, he just reminds of a some big bloke to aim the ball to so he can knock it on for someone who has a better touch and is quicker on the ball

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Although Giroud is not top class I think you are being a little unfair in your description of him. He finished the tournament as joint 2nd top scorer and also weighed in with three assists. Having said that we really should be bringing in a striker a couple of grades up from Giroud

Giroud is a very good one touch finisher but he needs to be played to his strengths. He's obviously poor when in a position which calls for pace and also seems to be lacking when he has time to think about it. He should be a good partner to another striker who could feed off his knockdowns or meeting crosses from wingers getting round the back but he really needs more variety in his game.

Steve wrote:He has no pace, he just reminds of a some big bloke to aim the ball to so he can knock it on for someone who has a better touch and is quicker on the ball

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Although Giroud is not top class I think you are being a little unfair in your description of him. He finished the tournament as joint 2nd top scorer and also weighed in with three assists. Having said that we really should be bringing in a striker a couple of grades up from Giroud

Exactly, RR. The bloke's had three or four very good games. One average one and he's sh*t all of a sudden. Biased.

"Arsene is a perfect fit for Arsenal. This is the classiest club out there" - Graeme Souness.

After the certainty of a Remain vote and the confidence in Gove to become Prime Minister, the home nation were sooooo close........but no cigar. Not a great year so far for predictions from the irish chap. I just hope (and there's little doubt he will) he wagers on The Arsenal not finishing top !

"Arsene is a perfect fit for Arsenal. This is the classiest club out there" - Graeme Souness.